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My Favorite. Jurgis Kairys |
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Jurgis Kairys. He is a flying god. He is from Lithuania and as I get more time I will post more info on him. For now, just watch. |
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Jurgis Kairys, taking off |
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Airplanes usually have a listed 'Time/Distance to climb over a 50 foot obstacle'. Pretty standard stuff. (for standard airplanes) I wonder what his POH (pilots operating handbook) says? |
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Jurgis Kairys, racing a truck? |
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A spin on the earlier F-18 vs. F-1. |
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Jurgis Kairys flying a routine |
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This is just pretty to watch. |
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Mig got a little low |
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At least he 'tried' to get out of it. I think this is an extreme version of the 'Power On' stall. |
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My thoughts exactly |
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I think he captures the moment best. (kind of R rated choice of words!) |
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Who needs a runway? |
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This guy only needs 18ft to get airborne. He could 'take off' right from his push-back! |
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Advanced STOL |
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STOL stands for Short Take Off and Landings. Many planes 'claim' they can do it. I think this guy proves his Super Cub takes the cake. |
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Show off |
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What are a red-necks last words? - "Hey yall, watch this!" |
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Test of the MD-80, Grade = F. |
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Before an airplane can be certified by the FAA, it must first be thoroughly tested. This is a good example why they test. |
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